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OverviewOur capacity to store and retrieve information has fascinated cognitive and neuropsychologists for decades, and spawned generations of researchers from across the globe to study it from many angles. Researchers are fundamentally interested in short-term memory, working memory, long-term memory, memory systems, memory impairment and different methods for studying memory, for example newer imaging technologies (for example neuroscience methods). This collection collates those articles which represent the conceptual issues in human memory and demonstrate the key contemporary themes in memory. Moreover, developments in contemporary theory often urge the student, academic or practitioner to revisit classic works. Human Memory, is separated into four volumes: Volume One studies cases of Memory Impairment. Contemporary cognitive psychology and in particular memory, is often taught from a neuropsychological angle (this covers conditions including: the amnesic patient HM, Alzheimer's disease, Down's Syndrome, Post- Traumatic Stress Disorder and Epilepsy). Volume Two covers models of Memory and Memory Systems looking at the classification and subdivisions of the memory system drawing on neuroscience models (e.g. strategic control of memory in the frontal lobes), developmental patterns (e.g. Memory Aging as Frontal Lobe impairment) and laboratory experimentation (Inhibition of memory, false memories, working memory paradigms). Volume Three focuses on Fundamentals of Human Memory and gathers together the essential empirical work on various properties of memory such as levels of processing, metacognition, and context dependent memory. Volume Four looks at Memory in Everyday Life and considers eyewitness testimony as well as autobiographical memory, navigation, and the rehabilitation of memory, plus many other real-world applications of research. Visit Chris Moulin's Website : here Full Product DetailsAuthor: Chris Moulin , Martin A. ConwayPublisher: Sage Publications Ltd Imprint: Sage Publications Ltd Edition: Four-Volume Set ed. Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 14.10cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 3.290kg ISBN: 9781849200202ISBN 10: 1849200203 Pages: 1744 Publication Date: 13 January 2011 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: In Print ![]() Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsVOLUME 1: CASES OF MEMORY IMPAIRMENT Loss of Recent Memory after Bilateral Hippocampal Lesions - W. Scoville and B. Milner Relations between Source Amnesia and Frontal-Lobe Functioning in Older Adults - F. Craik et al The Anterograde and Retrograde Retrieval Ability of a Patient with Amnesia due to Encephalitis - L. Cermak and M. O'Connor Intact and Impaired Memory Functions in Autism - L. Bennetto, B. Pennington and S. Rogers Attentional Control in Alzheimer's Disease - A. Baddeley et al The Specificity of Autobiographical Memory and Imageability of the Future - J.M.G. Williams et al Genetically Dissociated Components of Working Memory: Evidence from Down's and Williams Syndrome - C. Jarrold, A. Baddeley and A. Hewes Insights from Semantic Dementia on the Relationship between Episodic and Semantic Memory - K. Graham et al The Case of KC: Contributions of a memory-impaired person to memory theory - R. Rosenbaum et al Motivated Confabulation - M. Conway and P. Tacchi Memory - A River Runs Through It - M. Garry, E. Loftus and S. Brown One Brain, Two Selves - A.A.T.S. Reinders et al Intrusive Images and Hotspots of Trauma Memories in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: An exploratory investigation of emotions and cognitive themes - E. Holmes, N. Grey and K. Young Delusional Memory, Confabulation, and Frontal Lobe Dysfunction: A case study in De Clerambault's Syndrome - M. Kopelman, E. Guinan and P. Lewis Disordered Memory Awareness: Recollective confabulation in two cases of persistent deja vu - C. Moulin et al Recent Insights into the Impairment of Memory in Epilepsy: Transient epileptic amnesia, accelerated long-term forgetting and remote memory impairment - C. Butler and A. Zeman Experiments on Implicit Memory in a Korsakoff Patient by Claparede (1907) - S. Nicolas VOLUME 2: MODELS OF MEMORY AND MEMORY SYSTEMS Remembering the Past and Imagining the Future: Common and Distinct Neural Substrates During Event Construction and Elaboration - D. Addis, A. Wong and D. Schacter Aspects of the Unity of Consciousness and Everyday Memory Failures - R. Gennaro, D. Herrmann and M. Sarapata Memory and the Self - M. Conway The Episodic Buffer: A New Component of Working Memory? - A. Baddeley A Process Dissociation Framework: Separating Automatic from Intentional Uses of Memory - L. Jacoby Semantic Memory Content in Permastore: 50 Years of Memory for Spanish Learned in School - H. Bahrick Availability versus Accessibility of Information in Memory for Words - E. Tulving and Z. Pearlsto Primary Memory - N. Waugh and D. Norman Human Single-Neuron Responses at the Threshold of Conscious Recognition - R. Quean Quiroga et al Cognitive Neuroscience of Human Memory - J. Gabrieli Why There Are Complementary Learning-Systems in the Hippocampus and Neocortex: Insights from the Successes and Failures of Connectionist Models of Learning and Memory - J. McClelland, B. McNaughton and R. O'Reilly Memory and Working-With-Memory - A Component Process Model Based On Modules and Central Systems - M. Moscovitch Memory and Consciousness - E. Tulving Cognitive Maps in Rats and Men - E. Tolman Working Memory - A. Baddeley and G. Hitch Human Memory: A Proposed System and its Control Processes - R.C. Atkinson and R.M. Shiffrin VOLUME 3: FUNDAMENTALS OF HUMAN MEMORY Test-Enhanced Learning: Taking memory tests improves long-term retention - H. Roediger and J. Karpicke The Self and Recollection Reconsidered: How a 'failure to replicate' failed and why trace strength accounts of recollection are untenable - M. Conway et al The Phonological Loop as a Language Learning Device - A. Baddeley, S. Gathercole and C. Papagno The Self-Reference Effect in Memory: A meta-analysis - C. Symons and B. Johnson Monitoring and Control Processes in the Strategic Regulation of Memory - A. Koriat and M. Goldsmith Creating False Memories: Remembering words not presented in lists - H. Roediger When Peoples' Judgments of Learning (JOLs) are Extremely Accurate - T. Nelson and J. Dunlosky Verbal Overshadowing of Visual Memories - Some Things Are Better Left - J. Schooler and T. Engstlerschooler Context-Dependent Memory in 2 Natural Environments - Land and Underwater - D. Godden and A. Baddeley On Common Ground: Jost's (1897) Law of Forgetting and Ribot's (1881) Law of Retrograde Amnesia - J.T. Wixted Vantage Point in Trauma C Memory - H. McIsaac and E. Keich The Neural Basis of the Butcher-On-The-Bus Phenomenon: When a face seems familiar but is not remembered - G. Yovel and K.A Paller Gone But Not Forgotten: The transient nature of retrieval-induced forgetting - M. Macleod and C.N. McCrae Memory and Therapeutic Action - P. Fonagy Levels of Processing - Framework for Memory Research - F. Craik and R. Lockhart Psychometric Experiments - F. Galton VOLUME 4: MEMORY IN EVERYDAY LIFE President Bush's False 'Flashbulb' Memory of 9/11/01 - D. Greenberg Memory Distortion in People Reporting Abduction by Aliens - S. Clancy et al Navigation-Related Structural Change in the Hippocampi of Taxi Drivers - E. Maguire et al Things Learned in Early Adulthood are Remembered Best - D. Rubin, T. Rahhal and L. Poon Predictive Feeling of Knowing Judgements and Postdictive Confidence Judgements in Eyewitness Memory and General Knowledge - T. Perfect and T. Hollins Errorless Learning in the Rehabilitation of Memory-Impaired People - B. Wilson et al Very Long-Term Retention of a Novel - N. Stanhope, G. Cohen and M. Conway The Bankruptcy of Everyday Memory - M. Banaji and R. Crowder In Defense of Everyday Memory - M. Conway Role of Schemata in Memory for Places - W. Brewer and J. Treyens Scripts in Memory for Text - G. Bower, J. Black and T. Turner Leading Questions and Eyewitness Report - E. Loftus A Picture is Worth a Thousand Lies: Using False Photographs to Create False Childhood Memories - K. Wade et al Visuo-Spatial Working Memory in Navigation - S. Garden, C. Cornoldi and R. Logie The Seven Sins of Memory: Insights from Psychology and Cognitive Neuroscience - D.I. SchacterReviewsAuthor InformationChris Moulin is a cognitive neuropsychologist. His current research interests focus on neuropsychological impairments of memory. In particular, he is interested in the interaction of executive function and long-term memory. Research themes include metacognition (such as knowing what you know), inhibition (such as suppressing unwanted information), and the sensations of memory (for example deja vu). Martin Conway is a cognitive psychologist. His current research interests focus on autobiographical memory; impairments of memory following brain injury; disruptions of memory in psychiatric illness; changes in memory across the lifespan; the self and memory; motivation and memory; emotion and memory; expert legal testimony on memory. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |